Welcome back. 5.18, Michigan this morning. The number is sobering. 52% of transgender youth in the U.S. have considered suicide as a result. Stanford children's health recently conducted a study to understand how families can better support their children during this journey in today's healthy living, we see how those results are already making a difference in so many lives of transgender teens. >> Rose gets excited for the friendly competition. A family game night. Things haven't always been so easy between the 17 year-old and her parents when she was 15 rows revealed that she was transgender pump. One of the things was most scared she was the ideal child top grades in school and a promising future in science. I know she's suffering. >> But I just don't know how I can help. >> To better roses journey, the family met with doctors at the Stanford Children's Health, Pediatric and adolescent gender clinic. There. They found guidance from a new study that revealed how parents can best support their trans child. We had the parents come in and be interviewed. >> And ask about what are pivotal moments about their child disclosing. And then we asked the child, what was your perception of that medical director Doctor uncovered some surprising results for the patients. The most important thing that we found was they just wanted to be respected for their name and their pronouns. The findings also revealed that the teens believe their parents are doing a better job than they give themselves credit for trans youth primarily want someone to listen and not necessarily medical intervention yet because we will get support from their parents is such a big deal rose and her parents are now closer than ever. All we care about at this moment is our happiness. >> says it's OK to admit to a transgender child that you don't have all the answers. She suggests taking the time to learn what you don't know with the teen. The most important thing is to listen and keep the dialogue open. It's now 5.20, Michigan this morning. It's time for our 10 minute weather guarantee. With meteorologists Madison Ryke in medicine. We're looking a okay out the door today. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Nice and dry. Temperatures are going to be a bit cool, though. So let's make sure to layer up. Start the car little early this morning. This afternoon, though, you'll need the heavy jacket temperatures are going fairly comfortable stuff starting off, looking good in Frankfurt. >> We've got 4 degrees outside in Gaillard 7 in Grayling 7 as well in Cadillac in 6 degrees in Newberry, 14 from Manistee and 17. >> In Mount Pleasant skies are dry law actually stay dry for most of the day. But this evening, things do start to change rain our next round of precipitation and it's bringing with it. Some warmth, some rain, some snow and especially ice. We're talking widespread icing event for the Lower Peninsula. Some of it even making its way into the Upper Peninsula. So our winter storm watch has been upgraded to a winter weather advisory for the entire region. This will go into effect later today and then continue till the system moves out. And once it does, we're looking at ice totals of anywhere from a 10th of an inch up to a quarter of an inch. At the same time, we'll see some gusty winds as well. So there is possibility for not just like roads, but also a few areas of power outages. I've got the latest details on this forecast REFRESH ITALIANO Subway now has Italian-style capicola on the new Supreme Meats and Mozza Meat. Just like my nonna makes when she cooks! I don't cook. Wait, what? It's a good thing he's so handsome. Subway keepsrefreshing and refre-